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Create a secure Linux-based wireless access point

  Wi-Fi Protected Access version 2 (WPA2) is becoming the de facto standard for securing wireless networks, and a mandatory feature for all new Wi-Fi...

How to use VMware Player to create your own images

The easiest way to get a virtual image is to have someone with VMware Workstation create one for you, or to download a pre-made...

Interview: Theo de Raadt

OpenBSD creator Theo de Raadt began developing OpenBSD in October of 1995. KernelTrap first spoke with Theo back in November of 2001 , around...

Set up a secure IMAP/POP3 server with Dovecot

Author: Manolis Tzanidakis Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) servers such as Courier-IMAP and Cyrus IMAP may work well, but they’re complicated to install and configure....

Gregarius aggregator succeeds with feeds

Author: Manolis Tzanidakis Using Really Simple Syndication (RSS) or Atom feeds to check your favorite sites and blogs can be a big time-saver. However, if...

Sun, IBM: we don’t care about OpenSSH

Anonymous Reader writes "Even if you don't use OpenBSD, you're likely to be benefiting from it unknowingly. If you're using Solaris, SCO UnixWare, OS...

Review: MythTV 0.19

Author: Manolis Tzanidakis I've been a MythTV user since version 0.16, so I was happy to find out that version 0.19 is now available. MythTV...

Zero to IPSec in 4 minutes

Until recently, setting up an open-source IPSec solution has been woefully complex and involved wading through an alphabet soup of committee-designed protocols. Many...

Linux distros for older hardware

For these tests, I dug out Igor, an old PC that had been collecting dust in my closet. Igor is a Pentium II 233MHz...

Add an extra layer of security with systrace

Author: Manolis Tzanidakis Niels Provos' Systrace is a utility that monitors and controls what an application can access on a system by creating and enforcing...